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Chennai Super Kings fan designs his wedding card as IPL ticket

Dixit Bhargav
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Chennai Super Kings fan designs his wedding card

Chennai Super Kings fan designs his wedding card: A CSK fan customized his wedding card in the form of an IPL ticket.

In which has come as one of the most loyal stories of a fan showing his affection for a sports club, a Chennai Super Kings fan named K. Vinod made sure that the presence of his favorite IPL franchise be felt on and before his wedding day.

Vinod’s depiction of his wedding card was a carbon copy of a match ticket of the Indian Premier League. Things weren’t just limited to the backdrop of the ticket. Getting as innovative as possible, Vinod also made sure that the text on the card follows the cricketing way.

For example, in place where the name of the two opponents are written on an IPL ticket, the wedding card contained the name of the bride and the groom as Chennai Super King and Chennai Super Queen.

The other minute details which are mentioned on the card are surely worth the praise. Citing the fan’s fondness towards the franchise, the wedding card was shared on the official Twitter account of Chennai Super Kings, something which would have made the way for Vinod.

Here’ the tweet:

 

Chennai Super Kings’ fans are supposed to be one of the most loyal communities in the IPL. The people had firmly stood behind the team during the two years when they were banned from the IPL.

Eagerly awaiting for the previously season of the IPL, fans were put down by the news which said that CSK would be playing their majority of home matches in Pune. However, it didn’t break their spirit as they readily accompanied their franchise on a special train organised from Chennai to Pune by the management.

Having won the IPL this year, the players stood tall on the expectations bestowed upon them by their fans.

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Dixit Bhargav

Dixit Bhargav

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Born and brought up in Pathankot, Dixit Bhargav is an engineering and sports management graduate who works as a Cricket Editor at The SportsRush. Having written more than 10,000 articles across more than five years at TSR, his first cricketing memory dates back to 2002 when former India captain Sourav Ganguly had waved his jersey at the historic Lord’s balcony. What followed for an 8-year-old was an instant adulation for both Ganguly and the sport. The optimist in him is waiting for the day when Punjab Kings will win their maiden Indian Premier League title. When not watching cricket, he is mostly found in a cinema hall watching a Punjabi movie.

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